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What dynasty does it come from?

What is feudalism?Who was the ruler of Macedonia?

Who was responsible for spreading the Hellenstic culture?

What was the Gupta Empire known for?

What was their major contribution to math?

What is the Qin dynasty known for?

What is legalism?

Who and why was the Great wall built?

What was the Roman Empire known for?

Why was Rome considered a republic?

Who split the Roman empire and moved their capital east?

Which Roman emperor converted to Christianity?

What is the Great Schism?

What is the Hagi Sophia and why was it built?

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1) "What dynasty does it come from?" — I need to know which thing you mean. Tell me the object or person.

2) What is feudalism? — A system where kings give land to lords, lords give land to knights, and peasants work the land for protection.

3) Who was the ruler of Macedonia? — Alexander the Great (and before him his father Philip II).

4) Who was responsible for spreading Hellenistic culture? — Alexander the Great by conquering many lands; his generals kept spreading Greek ways afterward.

5) What was the Gupta Empire known for? — A golden age in India: art, literature, science, medicine, and learning.

6) What was their major contribution to math? — The decimal place-value system and the use of zero.

7) What is the Qin dynasty known for? — First unified imperial China; standard laws, weights, measures, writing, start of the Great Wall, and the Terracotta Army.

8) What is legalism? — A Chinese idea: strong central rule with strict laws and harsh punishments.

9) Who and why was the Great Wall built? — Built by Qin and later rulers to protect China from northern nomads and to mark borders.

10) What was the Roman Empire known for? — Roads, laws, engineering, large cities, and spreading Roman culture and language.

11) Why was Rome considered a republic? — Citizens elected officials (like consuls) and a Senate ruled instead of a king.

12) Who split the Roman empire and moved their capital east? — Diocletian split the empire; Constantine moved the capital to Constantinople in the east.

13) Which Roman emperor converted to Christianity? — Constantine the Great.

14) What is the Great Schism? — The 1054 split between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church over authority and some beliefs.

15) What is the Hagia Sophia and why was it built? — A huge church in Constantinople built by Emperor Justinian as a symbol of Christian faith and imperial power (later a mosque and now a museum/monument).